Overview of Shreveport

Many Shreveport apartments for rent are located along the Red River, offering residents a beautiful, Southern backdrop to make their home in. The city of Shreveport didn't experience any significant growth until Captain Henry Miller Shreve cleared the "Great Raft" logjam back in the 1830s. The city has been recognized throughout its history for its agriculture, lumber and oil industries. Today, Shreveport serves as a trade and cultural center, connecting Arkansas, Louisiana and Texas.

Living in Shreveport

Shreveport apartments for rent give potential residents easy access to a thriving, Southern hospitality industry. Spend time in the great outdoors at some of the finest attractions of Shreveport. A community favorite and hot spot among tourists is the Harrah's Louisiana Downs horse racing track, located in neighboring Bossier City. If you're looking to spend some time in a more tranquil setting, you can always visit the Gardens of the American Rose Center. Wander the 118 acre grounds and discover 65 individual rose gardens - the center even hosts a winter wonderland of twinkling lights around Christmas time.

Families with children enjoy spending time at Chimp Haven, Inc. Located southwest of Shreveport, the center is home to the National Chimpanzee Sanctuary. The center provides a safe, sustainable living environment for chimps that have been used in biomedical research.

Residents of Shreveport apartments and visitors can get around the city and greater northern Louisiana via the SporTran public transportation system. The bus routes operate seven days a week, helping commuters get to and from their points of destination, including shopping, educational and medical facilities in the city.

Shreveport Apartments and the Cost of Living

Shreveport apartments for rent are provided to individuals and families in need who qualify as low-income households according to HUD standards. The Shreveport Neighborhood Revitalization Program works to develop, construct and maintain safe, affordable housing options to build a better community.

According to AreaVibes, the cost of living in apartments for rent in Shreveport is 3.1 percent greater than the Louisiana state average and 1.4 percent greater than the national average. Members of the Shreveport community typically pay $3.55 for a gallon of gas, $4.82 for a cup of coffee and $10.86 for pizza, added the source.

Apartments in Shreveport Work and Study

Students living in apartments in Shreveport have access to 16 college and universities within the city. The Northwestern State University College of Nursing, Centenary College of Louisiana and Louisiana Technical College-Shreveport-Bossier Campus are all located in the city limits, and offer students an array of major studies.

Leading industries of Shreveport include healthcare, education and government. The major employers in the city of Shreveport include the Barksdale Air Force Base, the Louisiana Department of Civil Service, Caddo Parish School Board, the Willis Knighton Health System and General Motors.

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